I think that maybe Snow White's pals, those wild and crazy seven dwarfs. Or perhaps the one true groundhog, the door thoughtfully provided so he can see his shadow more easily. It houses a fun inhabitant for sure!
As soon as I scrolled down I smiled. What a magical shot! I so want one. I liked George's reference to Pooh. But like Rose I wonder about the real story but I do like just imagining. Round The Bend.
Strange! At first I thought this looked like a cartoon outline added to the tree and landscape after the photo was taken! The outline is so defined! A very odd odd shot!
I thought it was a piece of art but since it is in someone's backyard, it holds the lawnmower. . . just the lawnmower, no rakes because there are no leaves left to drop on that tree.
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Definitely elves!
ReplyDeleteI would say the tree spirits!
ReplyDeleteDo you have any idea of the real story behind this?
Ha, Ha, a very tall gnome for sure!
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Happy RT
Gotta be Winnie the Pooh or Piglet too!
ReplyDeleteWhoever it is they wanted to make sure you couldn't miss it, LOL!
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I think Winnie the Pooh got a new door for his house.
ReplyDeleteI think elves make cookies in there! That is too funny.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot!
ReplyDeleteIt's probably where Jacob hides from them Florida gators...
That's great!! Kudos to the artist. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, hard to say & kinda strange! Very bright red, though!
ReplyDeleteI think that maybe Snow White's pals, those wild and crazy seven dwarfs. Or perhaps the one true groundhog, the door thoughtfully provided so he can see his shadow more easily. It houses a fun inhabitant for sure!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I scrolled down I smiled. What a magical shot! I so want one.
ReplyDeleteI liked George's reference to Pooh.
But like Rose I wonder about the real story but I do like just imagining.
Round The Bend.
Oh how cute... You find the neatest things to take pictures of, EG... AND --that one is perfect for Ruby Tuesday...
ReplyDeleteI think it is an Episcopal Church inside that tree... Did you know that most Episcopal Churches have RED doors????? Ha ha ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Such a great little house. I'd go for forest gnomes.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure it's Pooh. Or Owl. Or Eeyore. Or maybe Piglet?
ReplyDeleteSquirrel? Hehehe!
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What a 'kewl' ruby find ... stretches the imagination for sure!
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What a wonderful photo! It made me smile too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect ruby! Maybe it's the Berenstain Bears?
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I'm goin' with a Trunk Monkey.
ReplyDeleteReally cool shot!
someone built a very very large birdhouse?
ReplyDeletea wonderful photo!!
What a great catch! Where did you find this?
ReplyDeleteWho lives there? Well, it's a hoity-toity tree surgeon. Who else?
Re: your question on Cedar Key scene - Yes, of course. Somewhere.
quite interesting and i must say, a bit quirky :) perhaps there are some tree spirits there...My RT is here.
ReplyDeleteLOL a kapre, a dark giant who likes to smoke cigars, lives on old trees.:p
ReplyDeletelove this post!
Reminds me of my kids favorite movie, Shrek.
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So cute! must be for squirrels?
ReplyDeleteBrownies! Are there toadstools anywhere around?
ReplyDeleteLeprechaun lives here !!!! Didn't you know ? :)
ReplyDeleteHAPPY VALENTINE to you too !!!!!!!
I think it is the door to a world of Fairies,. Great Pic !
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~Myrna
aww that is sooo cute! my guess will be Alvin,Simon and Theodore :)
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hehhehe maybe fairies...Nice entry for ruby Tuesday...Mine is up too.
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That's a wonderful find! Definitely a challenge to imagine who would live here.
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously cool! Looks like the perfect home for elves or wood sprites. :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the place...it's where the Keebler elves make the cookies!!
ReplyDeleteIt couldn't be a Leprechaun because the door would be green so it must be a teeny tiny munchkin's house.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find this? MB
What a surprise as I scrolled down.
ReplyDeleteRose, MB,
ReplyDeleteThis tree is in a back yard that can be seen (and photographed) from a country road I've never travelled on before (that I remember, anyway).
Strange! At first I thought this looked like a cartoon outline added to the tree and landscape after the photo was taken! The outline is so defined! A very odd odd shot!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a piece of art but since it is in someone's backyard, it holds the lawnmower. . . just the lawnmower, no rakes because there are no leaves left to drop on that tree.
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